Method for called party identification and call re-routing

Telephonic communications – Reception of calling information at substation in wireline... – Blocking caller id transmission

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379127, 379133, 379201, 379211, H04M 156

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ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for a telephone call routed over a network to include called party identification information personally identifying the called individual such that the called individual is distinguished from any other individual associated with a common telephone number of an end-user device. The telephone call is connected or rerouted based upon the called party identification information. Based on the called party identification information, a call may be automatically routed by the network to an end-user device, and the end-user device may further be provided with the called party identification information. A premises-based end-user device may automatically or by user control route the call based on the called party identification information.

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